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Venom
Venom
Credits
Title: Venom
Genres: Action
Superhero fantasy
Directed by: Ruben Fleischer
Written by: Jeff Pinkner; Scott Rosenberg; Kelly Marcel
Produced by: Avi Arad; Howard Chen; Edward Cheng; Tom Hardy; David Householter; Stan Lee; Kelly Marcel; Amy Pascal; Matt Tolmach
Music by: Ludwig Göransson
Cinematography: Matthew Libatique
Edited by: Alan Baumgarten; Maryann Brandon
Production
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
Marvel Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Released: October 5th, 2018
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 112 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $100,000,000 [1]
Gross: $213,515,506 (US)
$856,085,151 (Worldwide) [2]
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Venom is an American feature film of the superhero fantasy, action and science fiction genres. It is based on the character(s) of Eddie Brock & Venom as seen in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. The film was directed by Ruben Fleischer with a screenplay written by Jeff Pinkner, Scott Rosenberg, and Kelly Marcel. It was produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Entertainment and distributed through Sony Pictures Entertainment. It premiered in the United States on October 5th, 2018. The movie stars Tom Hardy as the central protagonist Eddie Brock, with Michelle Williams as lawyer ex-girlfriend Anne Weying. Riz Ahmed plays the role of the film's antagonist, Carlton Drake, who also takes on the alias of Riot.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Tom Hardy Eddie Brock/Venom
Michelle Williams Anne Weying
Riz Ahmed Carlton Drake/Riot
Scott Haze Roland Treece
Reid Scott Doctor Dan Lewis
Jenny Slate Doctor Dora Skirth
Melora Walters Homeless woman Maria
Woody Harrelson Cletus Kasady
Peggy Lu Mrs. Chen
Malcolm C. Murray Lewis Donate
Sope Aluko Doctor Collins
Wayne Pére Doctor Emerson
Michelle Lee Malasyia EMT/Riot host
Kurt Yue Mission control translater
Chris O'Hara JJ Jameson, III
Emilio Rivera Lobby guard Richard
Amelia Young Allie
Ariadne Joseph Eddie's TV producer
Deen Brooksher Drake interview guard
David Jones Drake interview guard
Roger Yuan Village eel shop owner
Woon Young Park Malaysia village tough
Patrick Chundah Chu Malaysia village tough
Vickie Eng Elderly woman/Riot host
Mac Brandt Jack the bartender
Nick Thune Beardo at bar
Michael Dennis Hill Reporter on TV
Sam Medina Shakedown thug
Scott Deckert Noisy neighbor ziggy
Lauren Richards Ziggy's girlfriend
Jared Bankens Isaac/Blue host

Notes[]

  • The tagline for this film is "The world has enough superheroes".
  • The character of Eddie Brock was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Todd McFarlane. He was was introduced in Web of Spider-Man #18 in September, 1986. Eddie made his first full appearance as Venom in a splash panel in Amazing Spider-Man #299, and had his first full story-arc in Amazing Spider-Man #300.
  • The character of Carlton Drake was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Todd McFarlane. He first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #298 in March, 1988. Drake's company, the Life Foundation was introduced in that same issue.
  • The character of Anne Weying, also known as She-Venom, was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Mark Bagley. She first appeared in the first story from Amazing Spider-Man #375 in March, 1993 titled "The Bride of Venom".
  • In the United States, Venom grossed $213,515,506 over its complete domestic run. [1] It grossed $642,569,645 in non-US market, and it grossed $856,085, 151 worldwide. [2]
  • At its widest release, Venom was screened in 4,250 theaters. [2]
  • Venom closed out of theaters on January 24th, 2019. It had been in release a total of sixteen weeks (112 days). [2]
  • At the time of release, the Spider-Man license was being used by Marvel Studios. Even though Spider-Man is classically considered a major foe of Venom, no reference to Spider-Man or his supporting cast (with the exception of John Jameson) is made in this film.

Fun Facts[]

  • There is a running gag in Marvel Entertainment films wherein Marvel Comics publisher and pioneer Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance in nearly all Marvel films. In this film he plays a dapper dog walker.
  • This is the second live-action iteration of Eddie Brock. He previously appeared in the film Spider-Man 3 where he was played by actor Topher Grace. This is the third live-action appearance of the Venom symbiote. It appeared in Spider-Man 3 and also made a brief appearance at the end of Amazing Spider-Man 2 in the Osborn family's secret chamber of future plot devices.
  • The end-title credits list Walter O'Brien of Scorpion Computer Services in the role of computer advisory services. Walter O'Brien is a fictionalized version of an actual person who was the main character of the TV Series Scorpion. Scorpion Computer Services is the company started up by the real life Walter O'Brien.
  • The astronaut in the beginning of the film is John Jameson, III. In the Marvel Universe, he is the son of Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson. He first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #1 in March, 1963. Another version of John Jameson made a previous appearance in Spider-Man 2 and was played by actor Daniel Gillies.
  • Although it is not gone into great detail in this film, Woody Harrelson's character, Cletus Kasady, is a vicious mass murderer. Harrleson also played notable psycho-killer Mickey Knox in Oliver Stone's 1994 film Natural Born Killers.

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 IMDB; Venom (2018); Main page details. Box Office.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Box Office Mojo; Venom (2018); Total Lifetime Grosses; Domestic Summary.
  3. IMDB; Venom (2018); Filming & Production.

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